White House Science Advisor-Designate, Congressman Vernon Ehlers To Address Federal Funding of Research and Development
A prestigious panel will discuss the future of federal funding for research and development, implications for chemistry research and the nation's status as a world technological leader on March 29 at the national meeting of the American Chemical Society, world's largest scientific society.
The panelists from government, academia and industry will look at factors driving the Congressional budgeting and spending process, current efforts within the Congress to double federal funding for research over the next decade, and insiders' perspectives on a pending Congressional study of ways to develop science and technology policy for the future.
What: Keynote Address and Panel discussion on the Future of Federal Support for R&D
When: Sunday, March 29, 4:30 p.m. - 6:00 p.m.
Where: Dallas Convention Center, Room D267, Level 2
Panelists:
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A nonprofit organization with a membership of more than 155,000 chemists and chemical engineers as its members, the American Chemical Society publishes scientific journals, convenes major research conferences, and provides educational, science policy and career programs in chemistry. Its main offices are in Washington, D.C., and Columbus, Ohio.